                        Disc-Organize 1.2
                        Fake File Defragmentation Utility/
                        Screen Saver for Windows 3.1
                        by Stewart A. Kautsch
                        75122.717 @compuserve.com

System Requirements:
386 or better
Windows 3.1
2 Mg RAM
VGA or SVGA
500K disk space

        Make your computer look busy while you're taking that much
deserved coffee break!  Used as a screen saver or free-standing program,
Disc-Organize will appear to be defragging your disk while actually
just shuffling around different colored squares.  Its password protection
scheme will identify it as a disk utility so as not to give you away.
Best of all, it makes no real progress toward its "goal", so you can
leave it running as long as you like and know that it will still appear
to be doing something important when you return.  New with version 1.2
is a "file touch" utility to periodically change the access date and
time on a file of your choice.  (See! I was at my desk...)

To use Disc-Organize as a screen saver, copy the file "FDFRG.SCR" to 
your Windows directory and choose it as your working screen saver via
Control Panels/Desktop or other screen saver choice utility.  Its
configuration options include the usual password protection as well 
as the following cosmetic choices:

1)      Drive Letter: You can type in anything in this box, but only
the first character (followed by a colon) will be displayed as the ID
of the drive being "defragged".  If you're at work, I recommend a 
letter of the alphabet!

2)      Size of disk: simply changes the "clusters per cell", which is 
included for realism (the calculation is real, however).  Anything will
be accepted but minimum size of 80Mg and maximum of 2000Mg are enforced
by the software.

3)      Percentage of disk full:  This changes the number of cells
painted as "used" on the grid.  Type in anything, but a range of 10-90
is enforced.  (For instance, you may want to change this when you change
the drive letter for the sake of realism.)

4)      The "More" button invokes the "File Touch" configuration dialog.
Use the "Browse" button to choose a file that will periodically have
its access time updated.  The period at which this is done (say, every
5 minutes) can be entered on this screen also.  Enter a number from
1 to 20.  The checkbox turns this utility on and off.  Look busy in
more ways than one, but don't get caught!

You can use Disc-Organize as a standalone program by copying it to
"FDFRG.EXE".  To configure it, you'll have to use the command line
"FDFRG.EXE /c" ("c" for "configure").

This software is supplied "AS IS". There is no warranty expressed or 
implied, including warranty of merchantability and warranty of fitness 
for a particular purpose. Stewart A. Kautsch will NOT be liable for any 
damages whatsoever including, but not limited to loss of business or to 
any incidental or consequential damages. 

Feel free to pass this program on to others as long as you distribute 
the original FDFRG.ZIP file with all accompanying text files:
VENDOR.DOC
F_README.TXT
REGISTER.TXT
ORDER.FRM
FILE_ID.DIZ
